Big Grips Tweener Case for iPad Mini Review

The Big Grips Tweener case for iPad Mini is for those of you who are lucky enough to have already acquired one of the famed and desired iPad Minis, which is basically an iPad squished into a cuter package!

The Big Grips Tweener is made of a soft and fun-to-hold foam that kids will love!

While the surface feels squishy, the inner layers of the case are sturdy so that the iPad Mini will be protected from most drops and/or throws. (It happens – sometimes getting positive feedback from their favorite apps is just too much excitement for these kids to handle!)

Included with this awesome case is a stand made of similar material. It’s very sturdy and can support the iPad Mini both right-side-up and on its side! Big Grips even had the ingenuity to include a couple of holes so that you could snake a charging wire through the stand and into the device!

Big Grips Tweener Case for iPad Mini

The foam is non-toxic, just in case any of our younger friends decide that it looks like a tasty treat!

The Big Grips Tweener Case for iPad Mini is available at Amazon for about $24.95. The Wedge (stand) is sold separately at Amazon for about $19.95.

We are delighted to be hosting a giveaway of an orange Big Grips Tweener case for iPad Mini here at API, and you can enter to win below! It’s an awesome case for the “cuter” version of the iPad!

Jack’s Featured Video

Autism Plugged In - Earned, Raised, & Donated these funds to the Organization for Autism ResearchYou can help too! We donate profits from your iTunes purchases here on Autism Plugged In!Thank You Readers!

Proloquo2Go iPad Demo – Click Below to Watch!

More Autism Plugged In

Who’s Behind Autism Plugged In?

My name is Jack Kieffer and I'm a blogger sharing my love of technology at blogs like Cool Gizmo Toys, Greenamajigger, and here at Autism Plugged In where I'm trying to make a difference in the lives of children with autism.

Several years ago, I began volunteering with special needs kids, who gave me much joy and an appreciation for life. This blog is my way of giving back. Any proceeds from this effort are used to support my friends with autism. Read more about Jack or connect with him on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn.